A method and apparatus for authenticating currency and other important
documents. A preferred embodiment may contain both a substrate, such as
paper, and an embedded RFID transponder. An embedded RFID transponder or
electronic watermark may contain multiple hierarchical layers of
electronic passwords that are used to electronically protect the host
currency from counterfeiting, or unauthorized modification. In addition,
such intelligent RFID tags may uniquely identify a particular document
and data related to the document. The authenticating agency can utilize a
public or private Electronic Product Code database as a means for the
authenticating agency and third parties to authenticate documents and
data in documents. The intelligent interactive Electronic Product Code
can be used as an anti-counterfeit mechanism enabling third parties
requested to provide services, benefits or monetary payments to
authenticate documents and prevent counterfeits.